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Feel free join in with any of them. For further questions please use the [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/nuclear-baltic pad].
 
Feel free join in with any of them. For further questions please use the [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/nuclear-baltic pad].
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''More technical details on [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/telephony VOIP telephony]
  
 
== Minutes ==
 
== Minutes ==
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Meetings are collaboratively documented live in [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/nuclear-baltic Etherpad]<ref>open-source end-to-end encrypted collaborative online text editor that enables multiple users to edit one document in real-time.</ref> and be added [[:Category:Project meetings|to the wiki]] afterwards.
  
Every meeting will be documented in etherpad, which is an open-source end-to-end encrypted collaborative online text editor that enables multiple users to edit one document in real-time.
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=== 2nd October 2013 ===
 
 
 
* [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/nuclear-baltic Etherpad + Minutes]
 
  
  
 
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[[Category: Online security]]

Revision as of 23:44, 17 November 2013

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About the Network Office

The International Network Office is focusing on nuclear issues, but also open for networking in other political fields. It's supposed to help to connect anti-nuclear activists internationally with others working in the same fields, to support if they are looking for experts or speakers on certain topics or to develop cooperation in mutual campaigns, projects and actions. A second aim is to provide multilingual outreach material on the topics of anti-nuclear activists and groups to spread the word internationally and to support the local efforts of people fighting nuclear power.

Regular online meetings

We intent to have regular audio conferences with you as part of my work in our network office every wednesday, 2 to 4 p.m. ECT.

Additional meetings are possible after prior negotiation.

Software

Why encryption is so important and necessary - how Skype (microsoft) takes part on NSA spying program PRISM

More details on installation instructions are planned to be added on demand.

  • Jitsi - encrypted text, voice, and video messaging for multiple platforms. (XMPP SIP)
    • Get a free SIP account for Jitsi and/or CSipSimple with The Guardian Project’s Ostel service. Jitsi warnings: Jitsi may request non-secure information during encrypted chat if you paste a link into it. This can be disabled in "Preferences/Options > Chat > Enable Image/Video replacement". Also, if Jitsi is set up to use Tor, it may leak DNS information by not using Tor for DNS resolution. Lastly, Jitsi records chat history in unencrypted form. This can be disabled under "Preferences/Options > General > Log chat history"
  • Linphone - Encrypted voice and video chat client for multiple platforms. (SIP)
  • Mumble - Encrypted, low-latency multi-user voice chat.
  • Android: CSipSimple - End-to-end encrypted VoIP calls for Android devices. (SIP) see also

Feel free join in with any of them. For further questions please use the pad.

More technical details on VOIP telephony

Minutes

Meetings are collaboratively documented live in Etherpad[1] and be added to the wiki afterwards.


  1. open-source end-to-end encrypted collaborative online text editor that enables multiple users to edit one document in real-time.